Strong winds at the beach make for great waves. This makes for incredible surfing (for the east coast). Which attracts the surfers. Thus creating the opportunity for fun engagement photos! I always love when a surfer crosses the path of my lens because I know it’ll be a great image if I capture at just the right moment!

And there is my favorite building in all of Newport, which is still painted the same vibrant colors that have always made it stand out, and so wonderfully unique. Thrilled that Erica and Justin were open to starting their session at this location!

Lindsay gave me permission to post her emails of praise that she sent to me over the past month. Both were sent after blogging her images (the sneak preview) and then sending her the link to the entire image gallery. I have to admit, while I love a good round of accolades, what I really love is making a couple fall in love with their wedding day all over again when they see my creatively captured images.

Thank you to Lindsay and Greg for having me share in their amazing day! I had such a blast with them!
And thank you, Lindsay, for sending me these emails that made my day(s).

Perfect weather, the beautiful Boru Estate on the Pocasset waterfront, and two families that were so animated it was an absolute blast to be a part of their day! A special shout out to Chef Roland’s Catering for the most amazing food. And to their DJ for mixing it up like a NYC club. (Details for both vendors to come).

What photographer doesn’t love an email praising their work? Especially one with lots of smiley faces in it, from a couple that is smiling ear to ear, and one that has effectively made me smile ear to ear in return!

Thank you for having me share in your day with you, and for letting me do what I love most; capture moments and create spectacular images for you to cherish forever.

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Kristin!

WOW WOW WOW! What a GREAT lil sneak peak surprise to wake up to today! You truly are one talented photographer and I Knew I knew I KNEW you would take some amazing photos!

So first off – THANK YOU! Thank you for working so hard at the wedding, for getting this up so quickly (we’re showin’ and sharin’ like crazy!), and for the kind words to boot!

I am truly smiling from ear to ear looking at what you’ve shown already!

There is nothing I love more than a sporty antique car, enthusiastic couple, and a vintage all-inclusive wedding location. Wait there is actually one more thing I love more; rain that holds off just long enough to let some warm, fall sunshine peek through!

It was such a welcome surprise to hear from Kevin about 6 months ago when he and Jennifer started their search for a wedding photographer. Today, when I saw his face for the first time in about 10 years, I remembered him and his infectious laughter, and wicked sense of humor. It had been a long time since our paths crossed at a bar in Cambridge, MA called the B-Side and an architecture firm down the street. Impressively, he remembered my name all these years from when I was first starting my photo business about 10 years ago. Hopefully, sometime sooner than 10 years, our paths will cross again with the lovely Jennifer by his side! (Ok, our paths will cross a few times in the super near future while we work on albums and such, technicalities!)

Here are a few teasers for the newly weds from their wedding this evening at the Stonehurst Paine Estate in Waltham. You think I may have over-done the amount of photos with the late 1950′s Ford Thunderbird? Nahhhh!

Punk rock flower girl? Or just has an important statement to make? Maybe, “get that camera out of my face”?

Kevin made the wood centerpiece bases, one for every table. Jennifer designed the clay mold for Kevin to follow for his prototype made of stacked plywood. During the process they collaborated with Jeri Soloman of Jeri Floral Design to ensure that their design would work with the fall wildflower theme. Aren’t they absolutely amazing?